OK, I've posted 5.2.919. This one is an experiment for WebRIVA to see if we can do better on the scaling thing. In this one nopixelscale is gone. Instead there is a vpscale=x. If you don't set it it's just 1.0 which is basically don't scale. You can set it to whatever scaling factor you want, in theory.

I also removed the viewport values that can prevent you from being able to zoom it yourself, so in theory now you should be able to zoom on the fly if you want.

(06-13-2018, 03:48 PM)Dean Roddey Wrote: OK, I've posted 5.2.919. This one is an experiment for WebRIVA to see if we can do better on the scaling thing. In this one nopixelscale is gone. Instead there is a vpscale=x. If you don't set it it's just 1.0 which is basically don't scale. You can set it to whatever scaling factor you want, in theory.

I also removed the viewport values that can prevent you from being able to zoom it yourself, so in theory now you should be able to zoom on the fly if you want.

So give that a try and see if it works better.

I can confirm the Schlage lock status reporting is now good. Will do more testing over the next few days.
The pinch to zoom is great on Android!!. Although you need to pinch off the template for it to work. Would be great if you could pinch to zoom when within the template. Although I am sure that opens up a can of worms on whether you are pinching or pressing buttons on the template.
Could not get the vpscale=x to do anything on Android. maybe I am doing something wrong.
Thanks again
Kevin

Maybe I'm doing something wrong. It didn't do anything for me either, but I was running on desktop system and I figured the browser just ignored it on the desktop. The docs for that stuff said that's what to do. I wonder if it's too late to change by that point? The file has already loaded and the header seen, so maybe changing it at that point isn't useful. The docs assume you are actually setting it in the HTML file. I'll take another shot at it.

I tried to get my video making setup back up today, but there were a lot of technical issues. I had to order a couple things, so it'll be a few days before I can get them done. I was having some RF interference issues causing a lot of hum. I can hear the mouse moving and applications redrawing as well. And the RealTek drivers seem to have not been done any favors by recent Win10 updates, not that they were amazing to begin with. There was a lot of latency for monitoring, so it was like having a bad cell phone conversation with myself.

I ordered a little USB Focusrite audio interface that I can feed the line level audio from the other gear into and then it'll get to the computer via USB so there shouldn't be any interference. And that means I can use their mixer/routing software as well, which will be a lot more flexible for monitoring and such. I also managed to finally knock my computer speakers off the desk one time too many and killed them so I had to order some new ones.

I'll take another whack at the WebRIVA viewport scaling stuff tomorrow and put up another drop to try.

If anyone has any little niggles to report in the latest couple versions, let me know so I can deal with them before the next release.

OK, I made some more tweaks to WebRIVA and tested it out on my phone this time and it works. I can't save a link to the home page and have it work. It must modify the URL when it saves it, perhaps lower casing it or something which breaks the user name, and you can't edit them. So that's all pretty stupid, but the scaling does work.

I just re-uploaded 5.2.919 again. I needed to get the old OmniProII driver working again for Bryan, sans client driver interface, so I just updated this version so I could get it up quickly, It includes above WebRIVA scaling tweaks that should work.